Findings indicate that low-cost interventions could continue to work if adopted long term.
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Shrikanth Narayanan leads a team focusing on sleep quality, self-assessed work performance and social interaction among Keck Medicine of USC nurses.
That number is significantly higher than the national average at the school, where female engineers find balance and camaraderie.
A computer program developed by USC researchers augments work on waves that could distort the shape of the cosmos.
The band will perform “I Love L.A.” Saturday at halftime along with 1,400 students from 14 local schools on High School Band Day.
The transgender writer, actor, singer and theater arts teacher cautions students to have realistic career expectations.
Peter Kuhn travels to Vietnam, where he explains the university’s personalized approach to treatment and research.
Renowned researcher Paul Aisen predicts science may be close to slowing and eventually preventing the disease.
A study from USC’s Children's Data Network found that four out of five youths leaving juvenile detention in 2015 had at least one referral to the Department of Children and Family Services’ child protection hotline for suspected maltreatment.